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Narrow-leaved tuckeroo

Cupaniopsis foveolata (F.Muell.) Radlk.
Narrow-leaved tuckeroo
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Cupaniopsis foveolata is a medium-sized tree in the family Sapindaceae, native to eastern Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Commonly known as narrow-leaved tuckeroo, it was first described in 1875 and has a conservation status of least concern.

Description

Cupaniopsis foveolata, also referred to as white tamarind or toothed tuckeroo, belongs to the Sapindaceae family and is found in eastern Queensland and New South Wales. The species was first described in 1875 and is characterized as a medium-sized tree. It is part of the genus Cupaniopsis and is known for its narrow leaves. The plant is widely distributed within its native range and is not currently considered at risk.

Other common names

Narrow-leaved tuckerooToothed tuckerooWhite tamarind

Distribution

Global · Queensland

Synonyms

Cupania foveolata

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